Shimmy Shimmy Ko-Ko-Bop (1959)
Words and music by Bob Smith. The lyrics were basically a mating incantation sung by a native girl to the singer of the song, Little Anthony (Anthony Gourdine) of the Imperials.
Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko-Bop Little Anthony and the Imperials-1960
tang ina mo ?
tanga d ko alam,
lalalalalalalalaewan ko rin poh????!!!!!xenxasoree po
di ko alam kya next qustion pls
Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko-Bop Little Anthony and the Imperials-1960
tang ina mo ?
Ueda Hajime
tanga d ko alam,
"Dandansoy" is a popular Visayan folk song. The lyrics in Tagalog would roughly translate to: "Dandansoy, kon imo apason, Bisan tubig di ko ka, mawala pa Walay angay; walay angay; Sa kabukiran sa akong pagkagwapa."
lalalalalalalalaewan ko rin poh????!!!!!xenxasoree po
di ko alam kya next qustion pls
giatay wla gali ko kabalo
The lyric is still under copyright.
secret ko na un ah eh di mo alam sagot bongo
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